2.6.29-rc1 was great step forward over previous kernels: it not only
displays something on screen but also mounts root
filesystem. Unfortunately it then panics with "attempted to kill
init".
I tried both with CONFIG_EABI=N and CONFIG_EABI=Y, OABI_COMPAT=Y. Any
more tricks I should try?
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Don't enable EABI unless you have changed userspace to be EABI compliant.
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Probleem seems to be fixed in 2.6.29-rc3. 2.6.28 also works... (but
won't charge the battery :-().
> You could also build the kernel with DEBUG_USER enabled and pass
> user_debug=-1 on the kernel's command line, and see if you get any more
> information.
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> And suspend to ram on pressing On/Off button does nothing now (some
> missing config option?).
It does not work for me either... but neither it does in 2.6.28...
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Hmm, it gets worse: echo mem > /sys/power/state sleeps 2.6.28, but
there's no way to resume it.
About hda timeouts... I remember seeing them under older kernels, too,
under loads such as kernel compile... plus keypresses tend to get lost
under high loads :-(.
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Sounds like the on/off button isn't configured as a wakeup source.
Without knowing anything about the platform (iow, where the on/off
button is connected) it's hard to tell what could be the problem.
Has the on/off button ever worked?
> About hda timeouts... I remember seeing them under older kernels, too,
> under loads such as kernel compile... plus keypresses tend to get lost
> under high loads :-(.
Really, what we need is for someone to step up to take on sorting out
Zaurus. Looking at this thread, it seems there's very few people here
willing. Also, I think Richard Purdie has moved on from Zaurus stuff.
I know there are a small number of people on linux-arm-kernel who have
access to some Zaurus platforms, but I don't know what they are. Really,
you should be posting to that list if you seriously want help, because
I doubt they're subscribed to LKML.
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Its connected in through GPIO 0.
> Has the on/off button ever worked?
Yes, this always used to work fine for both suspending and resuming.
> > About hda timeouts... I remember seeing them under older kernels, too,
> > under loads such as kernel compile... plus keypresses tend to get lost
> > under high loads :-(.
>
> Really, what we need is for someone to step up to take on sorting out
> Zaurus. Looking at this thread, it seems there's very few people here
> willing. Also, I think Richard Purdie has moved on from Zaurus stuff.
Its really a time problem. I couldn't keep up with the PXA architecture
changes and give enough time to review and test them all effectively and
things have slipped from there. I've tried to provide input where I can
but would certainly welcome any help. My new employer means I'll be
doing less ARM work in general too for some reason...
Cheers,
Richard
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linux-arm-kernel seems subscriber-only :-(.
Anyway, new problem blocking testing is that somewhere between
2.6.29-rc3 and -rc7, pcmcia support stopped working => hda is no
longer detected.
Pavel
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Yes.
> Anyway, new problem blocking testing is that somewhere between
> 2.6.29-rc3 and -rc7, pcmcia support stopped working => hda is no
> longer detected.
lalala, I'm not listening.
Really, if you want help, I've pointed you at the place where you can
get that. I'm not able to give you any other help with your Zaurus
problems.
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> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 05:24:39PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > > > About hda timeouts... I remember seeing them under older kernels, too,
> > > > under loads such as kernel compile... plus keypresses tend to get lost
> > > > under high loads :-(.
> > >
> > > Really, what we need is for someone to step up to take on sorting out
> > > Zaurus. Looking at this thread, it seems there's very few people here
> > > willing. Also, I think Richard Purdie has moved on from Zaurus stuff.
> > >
> > > I know there are a small number of people on linux-arm-kernel who have
> > > access to some Zaurus platforms, but I don't know what they are. Really,
> > > you should be posting to that list if you seriously want help, because
> > > I doubt they're subscribed to LKML.
> >
> > linux-arm-kernel seems subscriber-only :-(.
>
> Yes.
>
> > Anyway, new problem blocking testing is that somewhere between
> > 2.6.29-rc3 and -rc7, pcmcia support stopped working => hda is no
> > longer detected.
>
> lalala, I'm not listening.
lalala... I think I tried to subscribe to linux-arm-kernel, but all I
got is automated reply and no flood of messages. Is subscription
moderated, too?
Pavel
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